Your generation needs to know
NOVEMBER IS NATIONAL FAMILY CAREGIVER'S MONTH
Family and friends are great people to ask for help, but they are not the only sources of support for caregivers. Others who may be able to help include:
Your doctor. Tell your doctor that you are a caregiver. They can give you advice about taking care of your physical and mental health. Health care professionals may also know about support groups, respite care, and other resources offered in your community.
A counselor or other mental health professional. If you are feeling anxious, frustrated, or depressed, help is available. Ask your doctor for referrals to counselors, and check with your health insurance provider to find out about your plan's coverage.
Your local senior center, state office on aging or social services office, or local
Your faith community. Larger congregations may host support groups for caregivers. You can also ask for guidance from your pastor, rabbi, or other religious leader.
To read entire article visit: nia.nih.gov/health/caregiving/taking-care-yourself-tips-caregivers
WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU'RE CAREGIVING
Are you a caregiver? Do you have questions about applying for Medicaid for your care recipient? Could you benefit from training on how to help a person, who may not be able to do basic tasks by themselves? We are hosting three Lunch 'n Learns in November to cover these questions.
Dates and locations:
11/19
11/22
NO ONE SHOULD GO HUNGRY
We urgently need your help! Sadly, funding for
moment, one in nine people in our community are struggling to secure reliable access to
affordable, nutritious food. It's heartbreaking to think that someone you know, perhaps even a
family member, is faced with choosing between food and medicine. For the past 50 years, Generations has provided the lifeline of home-delivered meals to homebound older adults in our community who needed them; however, we now find ourselves unable to meet the demand for food assistance and this summer had to start a wait list. Compounding this ever-growing need, is the fact that meal costs have risen 30% since
BUILD-A-BASKET SEASON IS IN FULL SWING
This holiday season, Generations is sponsoring its 16th annual Build-A-Basket project to help provide for the basic needs of Generations' clients while bringing them some holiday cheer. Generations serves older adults in
BRIDGING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE
Generations received a grant from the
MEDICARE OPEN ENROLLMENT IS
Generations is now taking appointments for SHIP (State Health Insurance Plan) counseling to assist you in choosing your best option for your Medicare prescription drug plan. The best plan for you could change from year to year depending on your health, medications, etc. Do not assume that the plan that you have always had is the best for you. Let us help you take a look at all of your options, and then YOU decide which plan that you want to go with. This is a free service. If you are interested in scheduling an appointment with one of our SHIP counselors, contact
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